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NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency. NATO Homepage: http://www.nato.int

At least one soldier was killed and three more wounded when gunmen attacked an army post near Kabul's military academy in the early hours of Monday. One suspect was arrested in connection to the attack.
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LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.

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Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Najibullah from a lamp post.
The whereabouts of Baharunuddin Rabbani, the current president's and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Taliban rebels said the government was no longer in power.
After entering the capital with little resistance from government troops, the Taliban took over Kabul Radio and announced that Rabbani's coalition government, comprised of five rebel factions, was over.
The rebels have vowed to bring peace along with strict Islamic rule to all of Afghanistan. If they can, they will be among the few to succeed in that country's violent history.
With the ousting of PresidentBurhanuddin Rabbani, the Taliban leadership is just the latest group to hold power in Kabul.
The president's whereabouts and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Most officers had fled during the night, as thousands of civilians and foreign aid workers
evacuated the city.
In New York on Wednesday, the Afghan Ambassador to the U-N accused Pakistan of actively supporting the Taliban rebels.
SOUNDBITE:
"Recently we have obtained hard evidences of the Pakistani militia's involvement alongside with the Taliban. They have committed serious incursions inside the Afghan territory, and they have enabled the Taliban to move towards the capital, bringing the situation to a very serious situation."
SUPERCAPTION: Dr RavanA. G.Farhadi, Afghan UN Ambassador
The group began as a movement of former Islamic seminary students who disagreed with the practices of the various existing factions.
In areas they previously captured, they enforced strict Islamic codes, closing girls schools, restricting the movement of women unaccompanied by men and imposing harsh criminal punishment of execution and amputations.
Pakistan denies any involvement with the rebel group.
SOUNDBITE:
The government of Pakistan has already denied it, it has denied it officially, it has denied it categorically. In any case, the events in Afghanistan as they appear to be unfolding do not appear to be on the basis of any significant fighting. What appears to be happening is that the Taliban are advancing first into Jalabad, then into Sarobi and then beyond on the basis, essential of what appears to be either defections, or desertions. ."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmad Kamal, Pakistan Ambassador to U-N
Kabul residents are reported to have cheered at the sight of the dead former president Najibullah.
They were apparently hopeful the Taliban victory would end four years of factional wars and rocketing of the Afghan capital that killed as many as 30-thousand residents and levelled huge swathes of the city.
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BagramAirport, 12 Dec2001
1. Wide shot of Qanooni's convoy departs airport
on road to Kabul City, 12 Dec
2. Crowd of supporters lined up beside road cheering
3. Qanooni greets line-up of troops
4. Qanooni shakes hands with local commanders
5. Mid shot Qanooni receiving flowers from soldiers
6. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, InterimInterior Minister:
"I feel happy to see my dear Afghan countrymen. Their reception is very enthusiastic."
7. Various Qanooni with supporters
8. Mid shoot supporters put garlands around Qanooni's neck
9. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"The first need we have is to bring strong security to the centre and then the other provinces in Afghanistan. I hope when we officially start our new administration we can implement this quickly."
Kabul
10. Exterior Interior ministry
11. Inside the ministry - Qanooni at his office
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"I have a message for all the Afghan people who suffered 23 years of war, one Jihad period and one resistance period. I was representative of these people and I understand their aims. The people inside Afghanistan and outside Afghanistan. We signed a historic agreement in Bonn. It is a new page in Afghanistan's history."
13. Various Qanooni at office
14. Qanooni shakes hands with officials
STORYLINE:
Afghanistan's new interim Interior Minister Younus Qanooni returned to Kabul Wednesday after signing a landmark accord with rival Afghan leaders in Bonn to form a post-Taliban government.
Cheering supporters lined the road as Qanooni travelled from Bagram airport into the capital, Kabul.
En route to the capital he stopped to address the crowd and local commanders, thanking them for the warm welcome.
The new administration, that hopes to rebuild the shattered country with billions of dollars of international aid, will be dominated by the Northern Alliance, which gets to keep the three most powerful ministries - foreign, interior and defence.
The new lineup will take power in the Afghan capital on December 22.
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Written & Directed By: Kabir KhanRelease Date: 15 December2006Synopsis:
Suhel (John Abraham) and Jai (Arshad Warsi) - TV journalists from India in search of the ultimate news scoop, meeting the Taliban.
Imran Khan Afridi (Salman Shahid) - a soldier of the hated and derided Taliban who needs to escape the wrath of the Afghans and run to his country, Pakistan.Khyber (Hanif Hum Ghum) - an Afghan who is as old as the war in his country. Jessica Beckham (Linda Arsenio) - an American photojournalist ready to risk her life to photograph the Taliban. Five people from different worlds, their paths are destined to cross in a ruthless country devastated by war - Afghanistan.
This is a thrilling story spanning 48 hours of five individuals linked by hate and fear, but brought together by fate to finally recognize each other.
Set in post 9/11 war-torn Afghanistan, KABUL EXPRESS is a kidnap drama that is alternately funny and horrifying. Narrated in a light hearted manner, this is the story of a unique reluctant bond that develops between people who are otherwise hostile towards each other but are compelled to understand one another in the time that they are forced to share together.

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During the Soviet war in Afghanistan the city continued to be an economic center and was relatively safe. Between 1992 and 1996, a civil war between militant groups devastated Kabul and caused the deaths of thousands of civilians, serious damage to infrastructure, and an exodus of refugees. Since the Taliban's fall from power in November 2001, the Afghan government and other countries have attempted to rebuild the city, although the Taliban insurgents have slowed the re-construction efforts and staged major attacks against the government, the NATO-led forces, foreign diplomats and Afghan civilians.

In some countries, policing and national security belong to a separate ministry (often titled "ministry of public order", "ministry of security" etc.), with the interior ministry being limited to control over local governments, public administration, elections etc. Notable examples include Greece (ministry of citizen protection) and Israel (ministry of public security).

Early life and education

Warsi was born into a Muslim family in Mumbai, India. His father's name was Ahmed Ali Khan. Warsi did his schooling at a boarding school, Barnes School, Deolali in Nashik district, Maharashtra. He was orphaned at the age of 14 and struggled for a living in Mumbai during his early days. He left school after 10th standard.

Early career

Financial circumstances forced Warsi to start work as a door-to-door cosmetics salesman at age 17. Later he worked in a photo lab. Meanwhile, he had a keen interest in dancing and received an offer to join Akbar Sami's Dance group in Mumbai, which started his dancing and choreographing career. He also assisted Mahesh Bhatt in Thikana (1987) and Kaash (1987).

Afghanistan: 11 killed and over 16 wounded at Kabul army post attack

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At least 11 soldiers were killed and 16 more wounded when gunmen attacked an army post near Kabul's Marshal FahimMilitary Academy in the early hours of Monday. One suspect was arrested in connection to the attack.
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Afghanistan: Gunmen attack army post at Kabul military academy

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Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan

LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.

2:32

AFGHANISTAN: KABUL: TALIBAN ISLAMIC REBELS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAPITAL

AFGHANISTAN: KABUL: TALIBAN ISLAMIC REBELS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAPITAL

AFGHANISTAN: KABUL: TALIBAN ISLAMIC REBELS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAPITAL

English/Nat
Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Najibullah from a lamp post.
The whereabouts of Baharunuddin Rabbani, the current president's and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Taliban rebels said the government was no longer in power.
After entering the capital with little resistance from government troops, the Taliban took over Kabul Radio and announced that Rabbani's coalition government, comprised of five rebel factions, was over.
The rebels have vowed to bring peace along with strict Islamic rule to all of Afghanistan. If they can, they will be among the few to succeed in that country's violent history.
With the ousting of PresidentBurhanuddin Rabbani, the Taliban leadership is just the latest group to hold power in Kabul.
The president's whereabouts and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Most officers had fled during the night, as thousands of civilians and foreign aid workers
evacuated the city.
In New York on Wednesday, the Afghan Ambassador to the U-N accused Pakistan of actively supporting the Taliban rebels.
SOUNDBITE:
"Recently we have obtained hard evidences of the Pakistani militia's involvement alongside with the Taliban. They have committed serious incursions inside the Afghan territory, and they have enabled the Taliban to move towards the capital, bringing the situation to a very serious situation."
SUPERCAPTION: Dr RavanA. G.Farhadi, Afghan UN Ambassador
The group began as a movement of former Islamic seminary students who disagreed with the practices of the various existing factions.
In areas they previously captured, they enforced strict Islamic codes, closing girls schools, restricting the movement of women unaccompanied by men and imposing harsh criminal punishment of execution and amputations.
Pakistan denies any involvement with the rebel group.
SOUNDBITE:
The government of Pakistan has already denied it, it has denied it officially, it has denied it categorically. In any case, the events in Afghanistan as they appear to be unfolding do not appear to be on the basis of any significant fighting. What appears to be happening is that the Taliban are advancing first into Jalabad, then into Sarobi and then beyond on the basis, essential of what appears to be either defections, or desertions. ."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmad Kamal, Pakistan Ambassador to U-N
Kabul residents are reported to have cheered at the sight of the dead former president Najibullah.
They were apparently hopeful the Taliban victory would end four years of factional wars and rocketing of the Afghan capital that killed as many as 30-thousand residents and levelled huge swathes of the city.
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2:53

New Afghan Interior Minister returns to Kabul from talks.

New Afghan Interior Minister returns to Kabul from talks.

New Afghan Interior Minister returns to Kabul from talks.

BagramAirport, 12 Dec2001
1. Wide shot of Qanooni's convoy departs airport
on road to Kabul City, 12 Dec
2. Crowd of supporters lined up beside road cheering
3. Qanooni greets line-up of troops
4. Qanooni shakes hands with local commanders
5. Mid shot Qanooni receiving flowers from soldiers
6. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, InterimInterior Minister:
"I feel happy to see my dear Afghan countrymen. Their reception is very enthusiastic."
7. Various Qanooni with supporters
8. Mid shoot supporters put garlands around Qanooni's neck
9. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"The first need we have is to bring strong security to the centre and then the other provinces in Afghanistan. I hope when we officially start our new administration we can implement this quickly."
Kabul
10. Exterior Interior ministry
11. Inside the ministry - Qanooni at his office
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"I have a message for all the Afghan people who suffered 23 years of war, one Jihad period and one resistance period. I was representative of these people and I understand their aims. The people inside Afghanistan and outside Afghanistan. We signed a historic agreement in Bonn. It is a new page in Afghanistan's history."
13. Various Qanooni at office
14. Qanooni shakes hands with officials
STORYLINE:
Afghanistan's new interim Interior Minister Younus Qanooni returned to Kabul Wednesday after signing a landmark accord with rival Afghan leaders in Bonn to form a post-Taliban government.
Cheering supporters lined the road as Qanooni travelled from Bagram airport into the capital, Kabul.
En route to the capital he stopped to address the crowd and local commanders, thanking them for the warm welcome.
The new administration, that hopes to rebuild the shattered country with billions of dollars of international aid, will be dominated by the Northern Alliance, which gets to keep the three most powerful ministries - foreign, interior and defence.
The new lineup will take power in the Afghan capital on December 22.
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11:35

Making Of The Film | Kabul Express | Part 1 | John Abraham | Arshad Warsi

Making Of The Film | Kabul Express | Part 1 | John Abraham | Arshad Warsi

Making Of The Film | Kabul Express | Part 1 | John Abraham | Arshad Warsi

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Written & Directed By: Kabir KhanRelease Date: 15 December2006Synopsis:
Suhel (John Abraham) and Jai (Arshad Warsi) - TV journalists from India in search of the ultimate news scoop, meeting the Taliban.
Imran Khan Afridi (Salman Shahid) - a soldier of the hated and derided Taliban who needs to escape the wrath of the Afghans and run to his country, Pakistan.Khyber (Hanif Hum Ghum) - an Afghan who is as old as the war in his country. Jessica Beckham (Linda Arsenio) - an American photojournalist ready to risk her life to photograph the Taliban. Five people from different worlds, their paths are destined to cross in a ruthless country devastated by war - Afghanistan.
This is a thrilling story spanning 48 hours of five individuals linked by hate and fear, but brought together by fate to finally recognize each other.
Set in post 9/11 war-torn Afghanistan, KABUL EXPRESS is a kidnap drama that is alternately funny and horrifying. Narrated in a light hearted manner, this is the story of a unique reluctant bond that develops between people who are otherwise hostile towards each other but are compelled to understand one another in the time that they are forced to share together.

24:48

People & Power - Kabul - A City of Hope and Fear

People & Power - Kabul - A City of Hope and Fear

People & Power - Kabul - A City of Hope and Fear

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3:13

Nato Ambassador Departs Kabul

Nato Ambassador Departs Kabul

Nato Ambassador Departs Kabul

NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency and that, in turn, is restoring a confidence to the Afghan people that the campaign will be successful. Produced by Mel Preen. Provided by Natochannel. To download the video, visit http://dvidshub.net/r/rqloba

4:07

King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans they made to kill innocent Afghan Muslims and anyone else that gets in their way shortly. Yes these are the guys who profess to believe in God (Allah in Islam) but relentlessly kill innocent people to spread fear and uncertainty amongst the world as a whole. I sure wish the Saudis would quit funding them.

2:08

Afghanistan/Kabul/Various - Fighting

Afghanistan/Kabul/Various - Fighting

Afghanistan/Kabul/Various - Fighting

Fighting continued to rage on Monday (28/2) between forces loyal
to Afghan prime minister, Gulbadin Hekmatyar and those of Afghan
PresidentRabbani leaving residents of the capital, Kabul in
desperate conditions.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS AFGHANISTAN, 28/2
KABUL
ws damaged buildings in kabul
refugees preparing to flee the warzone
soldier on tank
tanks and soldiers loyal to prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar
cu belongings of refugees atop a bus, tilt to refugees inside
refugees atop a vehicle down road
rebel afghan prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar spot "an interim
government should be established and the national army
should have an elections and we hope all the parties can
accept this and get together and sit together and make this
interim government"
refugees stranded in desert
united nations aid convoy along road
HESAR SHAHI REFUGEE CAMP
ws hesar shahi refugee camp
refugees in camp
cu shanty tent
people unloading belongings from truck
un truck driving behing refugee
woman recieving aid relief
PAKISTAN/AFGHANISTAN BORDER
ws border post
sign saying "frontier of pakistan"
border guards in bunker
refugees stopped at border crossing
cu refugees stopped at border
soldier in bunker
2.07
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10:10

Video from throughout Kabul Afghanistan, Life in Afghanistan, Part 1

Video from throughout Kabul Afghanistan, Life in Afghanistan, Part 1

Video from throughout Kabul Afghanistan, Life in Afghanistan, Part 1

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What Life Is Like For Afghans Facing The Deadliest Taliban Yet: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

What Life Is Like For Afghans Facing The Deadliest Taliban Yet: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

What Life Is Like For Afghans Facing The Deadliest Taliban Yet: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

After more than 16 years of war, Afghan civilians live each day under constant threat, as U.S. forces and the Afghan government struggle to secure the country.
Despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent on the war since 2001, U.S. goals are far from within reach. Meanwhile, the Taliban has never been stronger, controlling more land than ever before and establishing footholds in nearly every province in Afghanistan.
READ: U.S. troops will face the deadliest Taliban yet
PresidentDonald Trump has vowed to undo some of the terror group’s grip on the country and force it back to the negotiating table. But his new strategy, which centers on thousands of additional U.S. troops and an intensification of airstrikes, has only just begun to produce gains.
The Taliban, facing renewed pressure, have increased terror attacks on major cities, striking at the heart of Kabul recently, in a series of devastating attacks that left hundreds of civilians dead in the span of a week.
READ: Gruesome Kabul hotel attack shows ugly reality of Afghanistan’s endless war
VICE’s Ben Anderson travelled to Afghanistan in October 2016 as the Taliban were on the verge of retaking Helmand Province, once a crucial territory in the U.S. war. Reconnecting with families he’d visited years earlier, he saw just how little has been done to contain the Taliban’s influence across the country’s rural landscape, and the challenges that await Afghan and U.S. forces.
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Afghanistan: 11 killed and over 16 wounded at Kabul army post attack

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NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency. NATO Homepage: http://www.nato.int

Afghanistan: Gunmen attack army post at Kabul military academy

At least one soldier was killed and three more wounded when gunmen attacked an army post near Kabul's military academy in the early hours of Monday. One suspect was arrested in connection to the attack.
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Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan

LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.

published: 16 Feb 2013

AFGHANISTAN: KABUL: TALIBAN ISLAMIC REBELS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAPITAL

English/Nat
Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Najibullah from a lamp post.
The whereabouts of Baharunuddin Rabbani, the current president's and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Taliban rebels said the government was no longer in power.
After entering the capital with little resistance from government troops, the Taliban took over Kabul Radio and announced that Rabbani's coalition government, comprised of five rebel factions, was over.
The rebels have vowed to bring peace along with strict Islamic rule to all of Afghanistan. If they can, they will be among the few to succeed in that country's violent history.
With the o...

People & Power - Kabul - A City of Hope and Fear

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published: 27 Sep 2012

Nato Ambassador Departs Kabul

NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency and that, in turn, is restoring a confidence to the Afghan people that the campaign will be successful. Produced by Mel Preen. Provided by Natochannel. To download the video, visit http://dvidshub.net/r/rqloba

published: 12 Apr 2011

King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans they made to kill innocent Afghan Muslims and anyone else that gets in their way shortly. Yes these are the guys who profess to believe in God (Allah in Islam) but relentlessly kill innocent people to spread fear and uncertainty amongst the world as a whole. I sure wish the Saudis would quit funding them.

published: 25 Sep 2009

Afghanistan/Kabul/Various - Fighting

Fighting continued to rage on Monday (28/2) between forces loyal
to Afghan prime minister, Gulbadin Hekmatyar and those of Afghan
PresidentRabbani leaving residents of the capital, Kabul in
desperate conditions.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS AFGHANISTAN, 28/2
KABUL
ws damaged buildings in kabul
refugees preparing to flee the warzone
soldier on tank
tanks and soldiers loyal to prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar
cu belongings of refugees atop a bus, tilt to refugees inside
refugees atop a vehicle down road
rebel afghan prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar spot "an interim
government should be established and the national army
should have an elections and we hope all the parties can
accept this and get together and sit together and make this
interim government"
refugees stranded in desert...

published: 21 Jul 2015

Video from throughout Kabul Afghanistan, Life in Afghanistan, Part 1

Video and shots from throughout Kabul. Scenes include people on the streets, aerial shots and pans of houses. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Latisha Cole. Part 1 ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
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published: 30 Oct 2008

What Life Is Like For Afghans Facing The Deadliest Taliban Yet: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

After more than 16 years of war, Afghan civilians live each day under constant threat, as U.S. forces and the Afghan government struggle to secure the country.
Despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent on the war since 2001, U.S. goals are far from within reach. Meanwhile, the Taliban has never been stronger, controlling more land than ever before and establishing footholds in nearly every province in Afghanistan.
READ: U.S. troops will face the deadliest Taliban yet
PresidentDonald Trump has vowed to undo some of the terror group’s grip on the country and force it back to the negotiating table. But his new strategy, which centers on thousands of additional U.S. troops and an intensification of airstrikes, has only just begun to produce gains.
The Taliban, facing renewed pressure,...

Afghanistan: 11 killed and over 16 wounded at Kabul army post attack

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NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency. NATO Homepage: http://www.nato.int

NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency. NATO Homepage: http://www.nato.int

Afghanistan: Gunmen attack army post at Kabul military academy

At least one soldier was killed and three more wounded when gunmen attacked an army post near Kabul's military academy in the early hours of Monday. One suspect...

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Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan

LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home...

LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.

LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.

AFGHANISTAN: KABUL: TALIBAN ISLAMIC REBELS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAPITAL

English/Nat
Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Na...

English/Nat
Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Najibullah from a lamp post.
The whereabouts of Baharunuddin Rabbani, the current president's and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Taliban rebels said the government was no longer in power.
After entering the capital with little resistance from government troops, the Taliban took over Kabul Radio and announced that Rabbani's coalition government, comprised of five rebel factions, was over.
The rebels have vowed to bring peace along with strict Islamic rule to all of Afghanistan. If they can, they will be among the few to succeed in that country's violent history.
With the ousting of PresidentBurhanuddin Rabbani, the Taliban leadership is just the latest group to hold power in Kabul.
The president's whereabouts and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Most officers had fled during the night, as thousands of civilians and foreign aid workers
evacuated the city.
In New York on Wednesday, the Afghan Ambassador to the U-N accused Pakistan of actively supporting the Taliban rebels.
SOUNDBITE:
"Recently we have obtained hard evidences of the Pakistani militia's involvement alongside with the Taliban. They have committed serious incursions inside the Afghan territory, and they have enabled the Taliban to move towards the capital, bringing the situation to a very serious situation."
SUPERCAPTION: Dr RavanA. G.Farhadi, Afghan UN Ambassador
The group began as a movement of former Islamic seminary students who disagreed with the practices of the various existing factions.
In areas they previously captured, they enforced strict Islamic codes, closing girls schools, restricting the movement of women unaccompanied by men and imposing harsh criminal punishment of execution and amputations.
Pakistan denies any involvement with the rebel group.
SOUNDBITE:
The government of Pakistan has already denied it, it has denied it officially, it has denied it categorically. In any case, the events in Afghanistan as they appear to be unfolding do not appear to be on the basis of any significant fighting. What appears to be happening is that the Taliban are advancing first into Jalabad, then into Sarobi and then beyond on the basis, essential of what appears to be either defections, or desertions. ."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmad Kamal, Pakistan Ambassador to U-N
Kabul residents are reported to have cheered at the sight of the dead former president Najibullah.
They were apparently hopeful the Taliban victory would end four years of factional wars and rocketing of the Afghan capital that killed as many as 30-thousand residents and levelled huge swathes of the city.
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English/Nat
Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Najibullah from a lamp post.
The whereabouts of Baharunuddin Rabbani, the current president's and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Taliban rebels said the government was no longer in power.
After entering the capital with little resistance from government troops, the Taliban took over Kabul Radio and announced that Rabbani's coalition government, comprised of five rebel factions, was over.
The rebels have vowed to bring peace along with strict Islamic rule to all of Afghanistan. If they can, they will be among the few to succeed in that country's violent history.
With the ousting of PresidentBurhanuddin Rabbani, the Taliban leadership is just the latest group to hold power in Kabul.
The president's whereabouts and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Most officers had fled during the night, as thousands of civilians and foreign aid workers
evacuated the city.
In New York on Wednesday, the Afghan Ambassador to the U-N accused Pakistan of actively supporting the Taliban rebels.
SOUNDBITE:
"Recently we have obtained hard evidences of the Pakistani militia's involvement alongside with the Taliban. They have committed serious incursions inside the Afghan territory, and they have enabled the Taliban to move towards the capital, bringing the situation to a very serious situation."
SUPERCAPTION: Dr RavanA. G.Farhadi, Afghan UN Ambassador
The group began as a movement of former Islamic seminary students who disagreed with the practices of the various existing factions.
In areas they previously captured, they enforced strict Islamic codes, closing girls schools, restricting the movement of women unaccompanied by men and imposing harsh criminal punishment of execution and amputations.
Pakistan denies any involvement with the rebel group.
SOUNDBITE:
The government of Pakistan has already denied it, it has denied it officially, it has denied it categorically. In any case, the events in Afghanistan as they appear to be unfolding do not appear to be on the basis of any significant fighting. What appears to be happening is that the Taliban are advancing first into Jalabad, then into Sarobi and then beyond on the basis, essential of what appears to be either defections, or desertions. ."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmad Kamal, Pakistan Ambassador to U-N
Kabul residents are reported to have cheered at the sight of the dead former president Najibullah.
They were apparently hopeful the Taliban victory would end four years of factional wars and rocketing of the Afghan capital that killed as many as 30-thousand residents and levelled huge swathes of the city.
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BagramAirport, 12 Dec2001
1. Wide shot of Qanooni's convoy departs airport
on road to Kabul City, 12 Dec
2. Crowd of supporters lined up beside road cheering
3. Qanooni greets line-up of troops
4. Qanooni shakes hands with local commanders
5. Mid shot Qanooni receiving flowers from soldiers
6. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, InterimInterior Minister:
"I feel happy to see my dear Afghan countrymen. Their reception is very enthusiastic."
7. Various Qanooni with supporters
8. Mid shoot supporters put garlands around Qanooni's neck
9. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"The first need we have is to bring strong security to the centre and then the other provinces in Afghanistan. I hope when we officially start our new administration we can implement this quickly."
Kabul
10. Exterior Interior ministry
11. Inside the ministry - Qanooni at his office
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"I have a message for all the Afghan people who suffered 23 years of war, one Jihad period and one resistance period. I was representative of these people and I understand their aims. The people inside Afghanistan and outside Afghanistan. We signed a historic agreement in Bonn. It is a new page in Afghanistan's history."
13. Various Qanooni at office
14. Qanooni shakes hands with officials
STORYLINE:
Afghanistan's new interim Interior Minister Younus Qanooni returned to Kabul Wednesday after signing a landmark accord with rival Afghan leaders in Bonn to form a post-Taliban government.
Cheering supporters lined the road as Qanooni travelled from Bagram airport into the capital, Kabul.
En route to the capital he stopped to address the crowd and local commanders, thanking them for the warm welcome.
The new administration, that hopes to rebuild the shattered country with billions of dollars of international aid, will be dominated by the Northern Alliance, which gets to keep the three most powerful ministries - foreign, interior and defence.
The new lineup will take power in the Afghan capital on December 22.
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BagramAirport, 12 Dec2001
1. Wide shot of Qanooni's convoy departs airport
on road to Kabul City, 12 Dec
2. Crowd of supporters lined up beside road cheering
3. Qanooni greets line-up of troops
4. Qanooni shakes hands with local commanders
5. Mid shot Qanooni receiving flowers from soldiers
6. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, InterimInterior Minister:
"I feel happy to see my dear Afghan countrymen. Their reception is very enthusiastic."
7. Various Qanooni with supporters
8. Mid shoot supporters put garlands around Qanooni's neck
9. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"The first need we have is to bring strong security to the centre and then the other provinces in Afghanistan. I hope when we officially start our new administration we can implement this quickly."
Kabul
10. Exterior Interior ministry
11. Inside the ministry - Qanooni at his office
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"I have a message for all the Afghan people who suffered 23 years of war, one Jihad period and one resistance period. I was representative of these people and I understand their aims. The people inside Afghanistan and outside Afghanistan. We signed a historic agreement in Bonn. It is a new page in Afghanistan's history."
13. Various Qanooni at office
14. Qanooni shakes hands with officials
STORYLINE:
Afghanistan's new interim Interior Minister Younus Qanooni returned to Kabul Wednesday after signing a landmark accord with rival Afghan leaders in Bonn to form a post-Taliban government.
Cheering supporters lined the road as Qanooni travelled from Bagram airport into the capital, Kabul.
En route to the capital he stopped to address the crowd and local commanders, thanking them for the warm welcome.
The new administration, that hopes to rebuild the shattered country with billions of dollars of international aid, will be dominated by the Northern Alliance, which gets to keep the three most powerful ministries - foreign, interior and defence.
The new lineup will take power in the Afghan capital on December 22.
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Making Of The Film | Kabul Express | Part 1 | John Abraham | Arshad Warsi

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Written & Directed By: Kabir KhanRelease Date: 15 December2006Synopsis:
Suhel (John Abraham) and Jai (Arshad Warsi) - TV journalists from India in search of the ultimate news scoop, meeting the Taliban.
Imran Khan Afridi (Salman Shahid) - a soldier of the hated and derided Taliban who needs to escape the wrath of the Afghans and run to his country, Pakistan.Khyber (Hanif Hum Ghum) - an Afghan who is as old as the war in his country. Jessica Beckham (Linda Arsenio) - an American photojournalist ready to risk her life to photograph the Taliban. Five people from different worlds, their paths are destined to cross in a ruthless country devastated by war - Afghanistan.
This is a thrilling story spanning 48 hours of five individuals linked by hate and fear, but brought together by fate to finally recognize each other.
Set in post 9/11 war-torn Afghanistan, KABUL EXPRESS is a kidnap drama that is alternately funny and horrifying. Narrated in a light hearted manner, this is the story of a unique reluctant bond that develops between people who are otherwise hostile towards each other but are compelled to understand one another in the time that they are forced to share together.

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Kabul Express is the only film to be shot in Afghanistan post Taliban. Watch the making of the film 'Kabul Express'.
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Starring: John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Salman Shahid, Hanif Hum Ghum, Linda ArsenioLyrics: Aditya DharMusic: Raghav SacharProducer: Aditya Chopra
Written & Directed By: Kabir KhanRelease Date: 15 December2006Synopsis:
Suhel (John Abraham) and Jai (Arshad Warsi) - TV journalists from India in search of the ultimate news scoop, meeting the Taliban.
Imran Khan Afridi (Salman Shahid) - a soldier of the hated and derided Taliban who needs to escape the wrath of the Afghans and run to his country, Pakistan.Khyber (Hanif Hum Ghum) - an Afghan who is as old as the war in his country. Jessica Beckham (Linda Arsenio) - an American photojournalist ready to risk her life to photograph the Taliban. Five people from different worlds, their paths are destined to cross in a ruthless country devastated by war - Afghanistan.
This is a thrilling story spanning 48 hours of five individuals linked by hate and fear, but brought together by fate to finally recognize each other.
Set in post 9/11 war-torn Afghanistan, KABUL EXPRESS is a kidnap drama that is alternately funny and horrifying. Narrated in a light hearted manner, this is the story of a unique reluctant bond that develops between people who are otherwise hostile towards each other but are compelled to understand one another in the time that they are forced to share together.

People & Power - Kabul - A City of Hope and Fear

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Kabul is the heart of Afghanistan. It is the centre of politics and economics. With the US set to withdraw its troops from the country in 2014, what does the future hold for the Afghan capital?
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency and that, in turn, is restoring a confidence to the Afghan people that the campaign will be successful. Produced by Mel Preen. Provided by Natochannel. To download the video, visit http://dvidshub.net/r/rqloba

NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency and that, in turn, is restoring a confidence to the Afghan people that the campaign will be successful. Produced by Mel Preen. Provided by Natochannel. To download the video, visit http://dvidshub.net/r/rqloba

King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans they made to kill innocent Afghan Muslims and anyone else that gets i...

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans they made to kill innocent Afghan Muslims and anyone else that gets in their way shortly. Yes these are the guys who profess to believe in God (Allah in Islam) but relentlessly kill innocent people to spread fear and uncertainty amongst the world as a whole. I sure wish the Saudis would quit funding them.

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans they made to kill innocent Afghan Muslims and anyone else that gets in their way shortly. Yes these are the guys who profess to believe in God (Allah in Islam) but relentlessly kill innocent people to spread fear and uncertainty amongst the world as a whole. I sure wish the Saudis would quit funding them.

Fighting continued to rage on Monday (28/2) between forces loyal
to Afghan prime minister, Gulbadin Hekmatyar and those of Afghan
PresidentRabbani leaving residents of the capital, Kabul in
desperate conditions.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS AFGHANISTAN, 28/2
KABUL
ws damaged buildings in kabul
refugees preparing to flee the warzone
soldier on tank
tanks and soldiers loyal to prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar
cu belongings of refugees atop a bus, tilt to refugees inside
refugees atop a vehicle down road
rebel afghan prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar spot "an interim
government should be established and the national army
should have an elections and we hope all the parties can
accept this and get together and sit together and make this
interim government"
refugees stranded in desert
united nations aid convoy along road
HESAR SHAHI REFUGEE CAMP
ws hesar shahi refugee camp
refugees in camp
cu shanty tent
people unloading belongings from truck
un truck driving behing refugee
woman recieving aid relief
PAKISTAN/AFGHANISTAN BORDER
ws border post
sign saying "frontier of pakistan"
border guards in bunker
refugees stopped at border crossing
cu refugees stopped at border
soldier in bunker
2.07
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Fighting continued to rage on Monday (28/2) between forces loyal
to Afghan prime minister, Gulbadin Hekmatyar and those of Afghan
PresidentRabbani leaving residents of the capital, Kabul in
desperate conditions.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS AFGHANISTAN, 28/2
KABUL
ws damaged buildings in kabul
refugees preparing to flee the warzone
soldier on tank
tanks and soldiers loyal to prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar
cu belongings of refugees atop a bus, tilt to refugees inside
refugees atop a vehicle down road
rebel afghan prime minister gulbadin hekmatyar spot "an interim
government should be established and the national army
should have an elections and we hope all the parties can
accept this and get together and sit together and make this
interim government"
refugees stranded in desert
united nations aid convoy along road
HESAR SHAHI REFUGEE CAMP
ws hesar shahi refugee camp
refugees in camp
cu shanty tent
people unloading belongings from truck
un truck driving behing refugee
woman recieving aid relief
PAKISTAN/AFGHANISTAN BORDER
ws border post
sign saying "frontier of pakistan"
border guards in bunker
refugees stopped at border crossing
cu refugees stopped at border
soldier in bunker
2.07
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Video from throughout Kabul Afghanistan, Life in Afghanistan, Part 1

Video and shots from throughout Kabul. Scenes include people on the streets, aerial shots and pans of houses. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Latisha Cole. Part 1 ATTENT...

Video and shots from throughout Kabul. Scenes include people on the streets, aerial shots and pans of houses. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Latisha Cole. Part 1 ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
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Here at US Military Videos & Photos we have partnered with USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) to bring you this great chance at some great benefits! Our founder and owner, Chris Wagoner, is a life member of USCCA and believes in it completely! Why listen to him you say? Because he is a 33 year+ cop and police firearms instructor. He knows firearms!
USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
So what do you have to do to get in on this $5000 ammo give away and check out the fantastic benefits of USCCA? Just click here - http://goo.gl/mMwJWd . Did we mention there would be 5 winners not just 1? 120,000 members can’t be wrong. We are moving! Come join us!!
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Video and shots from throughout Kabul. Scenes include people on the streets, aerial shots and pans of houses. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Latisha Cole. Part 1 ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
Join us at our new home! WWW.USMILITARYVIDEOS.NET! You will find videos and photos not found here on YouTube!! Plus forums to discuss all things military related! You can even post your thoughts there! Plus Sports, Outdoors, Snipers Hide, Shooting, Hunting and Fishing pages!
Questions or comments email chris@usmilitaryvideos.net Want to win $5000 worth of ammo!?!?!? Thought that would get your attention!
Here at US Military Videos & Photos we have partnered with USCCA (United StatesConcealedCarryAssociation) to bring you this great chance at some great benefits! Our founder and owner, Chris Wagoner, is a life member of USCCA and believes in it completely! Why listen to him you say? Because he is a 33 year+ cop and police firearms instructor. He knows firearms!
USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
So what do you have to do to get in on this $5000 ammo give away and check out the fantastic benefits of USCCA?
Just click here - http://goo.gl/mMwJWd . Did we mention there would be 5 winners not just 1? 120,000 members can’t be wrong. Want to win $5000 worth of ammo!?!?!? Thought that would get your attention!
Here at US Military Videos & Photos we have partnered with USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) to bring you this great chance at some great benefits! Our founder and owner, Chris Wagoner, is a life member of USCCA and believes in it completely! Why listen to him you say? Because he is a 33 year+ cop and police firearms instructor. He knows firearms!
USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
So what do you have to do to get in on this $5000 ammo give away and check out the fantastic benefits of USCCA? Just click here - http://goo.gl/mMwJWd . Did we mention there would be 5 winners not just 1? 120,000 members can’t be wrong. We are moving! Come join us!!
Join us at our new home! www.usmilitaryvideos.net! You will find videos and photos not found here on YouTube or elsewhere!! Plus forums to discuss all things military related! You can even post your thoughts there! We have become part of the www.Scout.com network and they have everything from sports to firearms to of course Military related items and great premium content for everyone!!
Questions or comments email chris@usmilitaryvideos.net

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What Life Is Like For Afghans Facing The Deadliest Taliban Yet: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

After more than 16 years of war, Afghan civilians live each day under constant threat, as U.S. forces and the Afghan government struggle to secure the country.
Despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent on the war since 2001, U.S. goals are far from within reach. Meanwhile, the Taliban has never been stronger, controlling more land than ever before and establishing footholds in nearly every province in Afghanistan.
READ: U.S. troops will face the deadliest Taliban yet
PresidentDonald Trump has vowed to undo some of the terror group’s grip on the country and force it back to the negotiating table. But his new strategy, which centers on thousands of additional U.S. troops and an intensification of airstrikes, has only just begun to produce gains.
The Taliban, facing renewed pressure, have increased terror attacks on major cities, striking at the heart of Kabul recently, in a series of devastating attacks that left hundreds of civilians dead in the span of a week.
READ: Gruesome Kabul hotel attack shows ugly reality of Afghanistan’s endless war
VICE’s Ben Anderson travelled to Afghanistan in October 2016 as the Taliban were on the verge of retaking Helmand Province, once a crucial territory in the U.S. war. Reconnecting with families he’d visited years earlier, he saw just how little has been done to contain the Taliban’s influence across the country’s rural landscape, and the challenges that await Afghan and U.S. forces.
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After more than 16 years of war, Afghan civilians live each day under constant threat, as U.S. forces and the Afghan government struggle to secure the country.
Despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent on the war since 2001, U.S. goals are far from within reach. Meanwhile, the Taliban has never been stronger, controlling more land than ever before and establishing footholds in nearly every province in Afghanistan.
READ: U.S. troops will face the deadliest Taliban yet
PresidentDonald Trump has vowed to undo some of the terror group’s grip on the country and force it back to the negotiating table. But his new strategy, which centers on thousands of additional U.S. troops and an intensification of airstrikes, has only just begun to produce gains.
The Taliban, facing renewed pressure, have increased terror attacks on major cities, striking at the heart of Kabul recently, in a series of devastating attacks that left hundreds of civilians dead in the span of a week.
READ: Gruesome Kabul hotel attack shows ugly reality of Afghanistan’s endless war
VICE’s Ben Anderson travelled to Afghanistan in October 2016 as the Taliban were on the verge of retaking Helmand Province, once a crucial territory in the U.S. war. Reconnecting with families he’d visited years earlier, he saw just how little has been done to contain the Taliban’s influence across the country’s rural landscape, and the challenges that await Afghan and U.S. forces.
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Kabul Afghanistan Tour Guide & Vlog (2017)

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
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MusicCredit:
Song: Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
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published: 02 May 2017

AFGHANISTAN TRAVEL GUIDE ★★ MUST SEE ★★

VLOGISTAN | Traveling to Kabul, Afghanistan

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
Be sure to like, comment, and thubthrcibe. Stay tuned for upcoming videos!
MUSIC: Najim Nawabi, Qais EssarFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilastan
Instagram: https://instagram.com/hilahamidi
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hilahamidi

A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
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** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, ...

Extreme Tourist Afghanistan Episode 1

published: 07 Aug 2013

Honeymoon in Kabul (Afghanistan Documentary) - Real Stories

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Honeymoon in Kabul is an inspirational documentary which follows newly weds, midwife Maggie Haertsch and clown doctor Jean PaulBell, on their whirlwind mission to take medical aid and humour to the children of Kabul. Maggie and Jean Paul arrive in Kabul amidst riots and discover that their precious cargo of advanced medical equipment is strewn over a dirty hospital floor, useless in a country where electricity is unreliable and thousands of children are dying of malnutrition and dysentery every year.
The film explores the responsibility and power of the individual to make positive change in society, and the politics of aid and charity, asking whether well-intentioned amateurs can actually...

published: 17 Dec 2017

The Unseen Afghanistan

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"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
For best viewing experience wa...

Kabul the Capital of Afghanistan | Kabul City View in 2017 |

In this video you can view the City of Kabul . Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan.This city was destroyed so many times in past by wars.But now Kabul city is very develeoped city .Kabul city is fastest growing city now in the world.
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7 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT KABUL🇦🇫 | SYA #7

Lets talk about Kabul. Afghanistan’s capital and my place of birth.
Kabul is a blend of old and new buildings. Much of the old city has been torn down and rebuilt on modern lines. Kabul has many historical monuments, including the tombs of some of its rulers.

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Travel Afghanistan

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published: 20 Feb 2017

Qargha Lake Kabul, Afghanistan - Tourism Spot

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In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
For more details:
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlineustaad
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crickteri
MusicCredit:
Song: Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Artist: Geoxor
https://soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
https://www.facebook.com/Geoxor
https://twitter.com/Geoxor
https://www.youtube.com/c/Geoxor
https://www.instagram.com/geoxor/

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
For more details:
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlineustaad
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crickteri
MusicCredit:
Song: Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Artist: Geoxor
https://soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
https://www.facebook.com/Geoxor
https://twitter.com/Geoxor
https://www.youtube.com/c/Geoxor
https://www.instagram.com/geoxor/

VLOGISTAN | Traveling to Kabul, Afghanistan

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family...

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
Be sure to like, comment, and thubthrcibe. Stay tuned for upcoming videos!
MUSIC: Najim Nawabi, Qais EssarFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilastan
Instagram: https://instagram.com/hilahamidi
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hilahamidi

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
Be sure to like, comment, and thubthrcibe. Stay tuned for upcoming videos!
MUSIC: Najim Nawabi, Qais EssarFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilastan
Instagram: https://instagram.com/hilahamidi
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hilahamidi

A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experi...

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
onestep4ward.com

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
onestep4ward.com

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team...

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, refrain from comments about the music. Thank you. **
I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
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** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, refrain from comments about the music. Thank you. **
I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
Subscribe to my Channel: http://youtube.com/expedition196
Head to my Website for more info: www.expedition196.com
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VloggingCamera - iPhone 6
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Honeymoon in Kabul (Afghanistan Documentary) - Real Stories

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Honeymoon in Kabul is an inspirational documentary which fol...

Check out our new website for more incredible documentaries: HD and ad-free. https://goo.gl/LwMcmY
Honeymoon in Kabul is an inspirational documentary which follows newly weds, midwife Maggie Haertsch and clown doctor Jean PaulBell, on their whirlwind mission to take medical aid and humour to the children of Kabul. Maggie and Jean Paul arrive in Kabul amidst riots and discover that their precious cargo of advanced medical equipment is strewn over a dirty hospital floor, useless in a country where electricity is unreliable and thousands of children are dying of malnutrition and dysentery every year.
The film explores the responsibility and power of the individual to make positive change in society, and the politics of aid and charity, asking whether well-intentioned amateurs can actually make any difference in a country racked with troubles and visiting one of Afghanistan’s most respected political activists and parliamentarians. As Jean Paul entertains gun-wielding Afghans, nervous American soldiers, and sick children, the film also investigates the role of humour in the face of adversity and its potential to unify and transcend race, class and culture.
Lucky to leave Afghanistan alive, Maggie and Jean Paul take us on a hair-raising and fascinating journey which shows that the delivery of aid in Afghanistan is as complex and delicate as any second marriage.
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Honeymoon in Kabul is an inspirational documentary which follows newly weds, midwife Maggie Haertsch and clown doctor Jean PaulBell, on their whirlwind mission to take medical aid and humour to the children of Kabul. Maggie and Jean Paul arrive in Kabul amidst riots and discover that their precious cargo of advanced medical equipment is strewn over a dirty hospital floor, useless in a country where electricity is unreliable and thousands of children are dying of malnutrition and dysentery every year.
The film explores the responsibility and power of the individual to make positive change in society, and the politics of aid and charity, asking whether well-intentioned amateurs can actually make any difference in a country racked with troubles and visiting one of Afghanistan’s most respected political activists and parliamentarians. As Jean Paul entertains gun-wielding Afghans, nervous American soldiers, and sick children, the film also investigates the role of humour in the face of adversity and its potential to unify and transcend race, class and culture.
Lucky to leave Afghanistan alive, Maggie and Jean Paul take us on a hair-raising and fascinating journey which shows that the delivery of aid in Afghanistan is as complex and delicate as any second marriage.
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The Unseen Afghanistan

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behind the scenes VLOG: https://youtu.be/95QucT-3MI4
"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
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"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
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Kabul the Capital of Afghanistan | Kabul City View in 2017 |

In this video you can view the City of Kabul . Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan.This city was destroyed so many times in past by wars.But now Kabul city is...

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7 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT KABUL🇦🇫 | SYA #7

Lets talk about Kabul. Afghanistan’s capital and my place of birth.
Kabul is a blend of old and new buildings. Much of the old city has been torn down and rebu...

Lets talk about Kabul. Afghanistan’s capital and my place of birth.
Kabul is a blend of old and new buildings. Much of the old city has been torn down and rebuilt on modern lines. Kabul has many historical monuments, including the tombs of some of its rulers.

Lets talk about Kabul. Afghanistan’s capital and my place of birth.
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This is QarghaDistrict of Kabul, Afghanistan. Almost all the tourists from different countries visit this place during their trip to Kabul, Afghanistan.
The dam is about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Kabul and is built on the PaghmanRiver.
It's one of the most visited place in Kabul. Afghans come to Qargha with their families every Friday and do picnics.
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Afghanistan: 11 killed and over 16 wounded at Kabul army post attack

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At least 11 soldiers were killed and 16 more wounded when gunmen attacked an army post near Kabul's Marshal FahimMilitary Academy in the early hours of Monday. One suspect was arrested in connection to the attack.
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NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency. NATO Homepage: http://www.nato.int

Afghanistan: Gunmen attack army post at Kabul military academy

At least one soldier was killed and three more wounded when gunmen attacked an army post near Kabul's military academy in the early hours of Monday. One suspect was arrested in connection to the attack.
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Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan

LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.

AFGHANISTAN: KABUL: TALIBAN ISLAMIC REBELS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAPITAL

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Rebel Taliban Islamic rebels overran the defenses of Kabul on Friday, seizing control of the Afghan capital and hanging the former president Najibullah from a lamp post.
The whereabouts of Baharunuddin Rabbani, the current president's and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Taliban rebels said the government was no longer in power.
After entering the capital with little resistance from government troops, the Taliban took over Kabul Radio and announced that Rabbani's coalition government, comprised of five rebel factions, was over.
The rebels have vowed to bring peace along with strict Islamic rule to all of Afghanistan. If they can, they will be among the few to succeed in that country's violent history.
With the ousting of PresidentBurhanuddin Rabbani, the Taliban leadership is just the latest group to hold power in Kabul.
The president's whereabouts and that of his top commander, Ahmed Shah Masood, were not immediately known.
Most officers had fled during the night, as thousands of civilians and foreign aid workers
evacuated the city.
In New York on Wednesday, the Afghan Ambassador to the U-N accused Pakistan of actively supporting the Taliban rebels.
SOUNDBITE:
"Recently we have obtained hard evidences of the Pakistani militia's involvement alongside with the Taliban. They have committed serious incursions inside the Afghan territory, and they have enabled the Taliban to move towards the capital, bringing the situation to a very serious situation."
SUPERCAPTION: Dr RavanA. G.Farhadi, Afghan UN Ambassador
The group began as a movement of former Islamic seminary students who disagreed with the practices of the various existing factions.
In areas they previously captured, they enforced strict Islamic codes, closing girls schools, restricting the movement of women unaccompanied by men and imposing harsh criminal punishment of execution and amputations.
Pakistan denies any involvement with the rebel group.
SOUNDBITE:
The government of Pakistan has already denied it, it has denied it officially, it has denied it categorically. In any case, the events in Afghanistan as they appear to be unfolding do not appear to be on the basis of any significant fighting. What appears to be happening is that the Taliban are advancing first into Jalabad, then into Sarobi and then beyond on the basis, essential of what appears to be either defections, or desertions. ."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmad Kamal, Pakistan Ambassador to U-N
Kabul residents are reported to have cheered at the sight of the dead former president Najibullah.
They were apparently hopeful the Taliban victory would end four years of factional wars and rocketing of the Afghan capital that killed as many as 30-thousand residents and levelled huge swathes of the city.
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New Afghan Interior Minister returns to Kabul from talks.

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1. Wide shot of Qanooni's convoy departs airport
on road to Kabul City, 12 Dec
2. Crowd of supporters lined up beside road cheering
3. Qanooni greets line-up of troops
4. Qanooni shakes hands with local commanders
5. Mid shot Qanooni receiving flowers from soldiers
6. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, InterimInterior Minister:
"I feel happy to see my dear Afghan countrymen. Their reception is very enthusiastic."
7. Various Qanooni with supporters
8. Mid shoot supporters put garlands around Qanooni's neck
9. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"The first need we have is to bring strong security to the centre and then the other provinces in Afghanistan. I hope when we officially start our new administration we can implement this quickly."
Kabul
10. Exterior Interior ministry
11. Inside the ministry - Qanooni at his office
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Younus Qanooni, Interim Interior Minister:
"I have a message for all the Afghan people who suffered 23 years of war, one Jihad period and one resistance period. I was representative of these people and I understand their aims. The people inside Afghanistan and outside Afghanistan. We signed a historic agreement in Bonn. It is a new page in Afghanistan's history."
13. Various Qanooni at office
14. Qanooni shakes hands with officials
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Afghanistan's new interim Interior Minister Younus Qanooni returned to Kabul Wednesday after signing a landmark accord with rival Afghan leaders in Bonn to form a post-Taliban government.
Cheering supporters lined the road as Qanooni travelled from Bagram airport into the capital, Kabul.
En route to the capital he stopped to address the crowd and local commanders, thanking them for the warm welcome.
The new administration, that hopes to rebuild the shattered country with billions of dollars of international aid, will be dominated by the Northern Alliance, which gets to keep the three most powerful ministries - foreign, interior and defence.
The new lineup will take power in the Afghan capital on December 22.
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Making Of The Film | Kabul Express | Part 1 | John Abraham | Arshad Warsi

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Written & Directed By: Kabir KhanRelease Date: 15 December2006Synopsis:
Suhel (John Abraham) and Jai (Arshad Warsi) - TV journalists from India in search of the ultimate news scoop, meeting the Taliban.
Imran Khan Afridi (Salman Shahid) - a soldier of the hated and derided Taliban who needs to escape the wrath of the Afghans and run to his country, Pakistan.Khyber (Hanif Hum Ghum) - an Afghan who is as old as the war in his country. Jessica Beckham (Linda Arsenio) - an American photojournalist ready to risk her life to photograph the Taliban. Five people from different worlds, their paths are destined to cross in a ruthless country devastated by war - Afghanistan.
This is a thrilling story spanning 48 hours of five individuals linked by hate and fear, but brought together by fate to finally recognize each other.
Set in post 9/11 war-torn Afghanistan, KABUL EXPRESS is a kidnap drama that is alternately funny and horrifying. Narrated in a light hearted manner, this is the story of a unique reluctant bond that develops between people who are otherwise hostile towards each other but are compelled to understand one another in the time that they are forced to share together.

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People & Power - Kabul - A City of Hope and Fear

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Kabul is the heart of Afghanistan. It is the centre of politics and economics. With the US set to withdraw its troops from the country in 2014, what does the future hold for the Afghan capital?
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Nato Ambassador Departs Kabul

NATO's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, leaves his post this week after fifteen months in the job. The forty six year old says he believes that forces under NATO and ISAF, have regained the initiative against the insurgency and that, in turn, is restoring a confidence to the Afghan people that the campaign will be successful. Produced by Mel Preen. Provided by Natochannel. To download the video, visit http://dvidshub.net/r/rqloba

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King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans...

King of Kabul Post Eid 20090925

Well Eid is over and so is the waiting. The Taliban are going to start executing the plans they made to kill innocent Afghan Muslims and anyone else that gets in their way shortly. Yes these are the guys who profess to believe in God (Allah in Islam) but relentlessly kill innocent people to spread fear and uncertainty amongst the world as a whole. I sure wish the Saudis would quit funding them.

Kabul Afghanistan Tour Guide & Vlog (2017)

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VLOGISTAN | Traveling to Kabul, Afghanistan

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
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A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

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I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
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Afghanistan Tourist Attractions: 7 Top Places To Visit

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Honeymoon in Kabul (Afghanistan Documentary) - Real Stories

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Honeymoon in Kabul is an inspirational documentary which follows newly weds, midwife Maggie Haertsch and clown doctor Jean PaulBell, on their whirlwind mission to take medical aid and humour to the children of Kabul. Maggie and Jean Paul arrive in Kabul amidst riots and discover that their precious cargo of advanced medical equipment is strewn over a dirty hospital floor, useless in a country where electricity is unreliable and thousands of children are dying of malnutrition and dysentery every year.
The film explores the responsibility and power of the individual to make positive change in society, and the politics of aid and charity, asking whether well-intentioned amateurs can actually make any difference in a country racked with troubles and visiting one of Afghanistan’s most respected political activists and parliamentarians. As Jean Paul entertains gun-wielding Afghans, nervous American soldiers, and sick children, the film also investigates the role of humour in the face of adversity and its potential to unify and transcend race, class and culture.
Lucky to leave Afghanistan alive, Maggie and Jean Paul take us on a hair-raising and fascinating journey which shows that the delivery of aid in Afghanistan is as complex and delicate as any second marriage.
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The Unseen Afghanistan

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The Unseen Afghanistan

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"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
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BACKPACKING AFGHANISTAN - Wakhan Corridor

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OSLO. Sea levels will rise between 0.7 and 1.2 metres in the next two centuries even if governments end the fossil fuel era as promised under the Paris climate agreement, scientists said on Tuesday ...Ocean levels will rise inexorably because heat-trapping industrial gases already em­­itted will linger in the atmosphere, melting more ice, it said. In addition, water naturally expands as it warms above four degrees Celsius (39.2F) ... ....

The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

Special CounselRobert Mueller's probe is prepared to accept a guilty plea from the London-based son-in-law of a Russian businessman after he made false statements during the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to the Washington Post... Tymoshenko was later imprisoned by former president Viktor Yanukovych after signing a controversial deal with Russia for natural gas ... U.S ... U.S....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingTo this day it’s something my aunt hardly mentions, let alone discusses. And like a few other families living in the United States, it’s taboo and completely off limits ... Neither was it as widespread, since Japan had nearly conquered most of East Asia including parts of China. But still, U.S ... authorities continued the comfort station system absent formal slavery ... The U.S ... military authorities ... ....

The Taliban, who have influence over nearly half the country, launched a series of deadly attacks in Kabul in last month that killed and wounded hundreds. “The Taliban have started the war and are continuing the war, if the Taliban want peace they should stop fighting,” Dawa Khan Menapal, a deputy spokesman of Afghan PresidentAshraf Ghani, told reporters in Kabul this week....

KABUL — When Yar Mohammad Mohammadi joined the city street cleaning crew here over a decade ago, he was expecting some unpleasant tasks. But nothing prepared him for the grim debris he encountered after a bloody bombing in central Kabul last month ... In May, when a massive truck bomb in Kabul killed more than 150 people and destroyed several large ......

Richard Burr, the chairman of this country's Senate Intelligence Committee, was only stating the obvious when he noted that the Taliban's latest attack on civilians in Kabul was but one more demonstration that the Taliban was "nowhere near folding" and that the country's government-in-name-only wasn't capable of protecting its own subjects....

KABUL, Feb ...The Afghan government forces have lately beefed up security ahead of the inauguration of a major gas project in Herat, 640 km west of Kabul ... Editor. Yurou. RelatedNews. •. More than 76,400 Afghan refugees return to homeland so far this year ... • ... ....

military into alleged summary executions by special forces linked with Kabul's intelligence service, a statement by the watchdog said February 21...HRW said the killings might be in retaliation for recent attacks by the Taliban throughout the country, including two strikes in Kabul last month that killed scores of people ... ....

A graduate from the Sharia faculty of Kabul university, Fayez is proud of her work towards the elimination of violence against women – despite the challenges ...Kabul's female veterinarians hope to cure inequality ... needed across the whole social service sector,” said Hadia Nusrat, a gender expert working for women’s rights in Kabul and Islamabad....

MOSCOW ... “This is right on the borders of our Central Asian neighbours ... IS and the Taliban have staged several attacks in Afghanistan in recent weeks, including one on a luxury hotel in Kabul on January 20 ... ....